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- | ====== Timer 2..5 ====== | ||
- | The STM32F429ZI offers several general purpouse timers. Timer 2 and 5 are 32 bit timers, while timer 3 and 4 are 16 bit timers. They may be used for measuring time (basic timer), measuring input pulse length (input capturing) or generating waveforms (output compare / PWM). The timers are fully independent and can be synchronized together. | ||
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- | \\ {{timer_complete.svg}} \\ \\ | ||
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- | ===== Features ===== | ||
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- | * 16-bit / 32-bit up, down, up/down auto-reload counter. | ||
- | * Prescaler (16 bit) to adjust counting clock, even during runtime. | ||
- | * 4 independent channels for: | ||
- | * Input capture | ||
- | * Output compare | ||
- | * PWM generation (edge- and center-aligned) | ||
- | * One-pulse output | ||
- | * Synchronization / control through external signals. | ||
- | * Interrupt / DMA generation. | ||
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- | ===== Functions ===== | ||
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- | ==== Clock Source ==== | ||
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- | {{timer_clock.svg}} | ||
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- | ==== Base Timer ==== | ||
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- | {{timer_base.svg}} | ||
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- | ==== Output Compare ==== | ||
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- | {{timer_output.svg}} | ||
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- | ===== Legende ===== | ||
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- | {{legende.svg}} |